13 Things to Do Under $20 in Las Vegas NV

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13 Things to Do Under $20 in Las Vegas NV

Whip through your social media real quick and you can pretty quickly discover ballerific photos of Vegas. The cool feature of Vegas is that yea, you can celebration like a "G" if you want, but there's still plenty of other cool stuff to do that doesn't need an Amex Black Card. These 20 things to do in Vegas for under $20 are best for when you're ballin' on a spending plan (if you're a high-stakes gambler, you can come down with these too).

Fountains of Bellagio

Free

Probably more famous than the showgirls who strut up and down a Vegas stage, the Water fountains of Bellagio will get you damp and you will not even have to stress over cab fare. A Las Vegas landmark, this 8.5-acre lake has 1,214 jets that launch streams of water 460 feet into the air. Like a '90s boy band, these jet streams are choreographed to groove along to the beat. Your move, showgirls.

Eiffel Tower Watching Deck

$ 16.

Getting to see the Eiffel Tower without leaving Vegas? We 'd argue that the real Eiffel Tower does not have sweet 360-degree views of Vegas and a ludicrous vantage point to capture the Fountains of Bellagio. Anyways, just be sure to hit the Eiffel Tower Experience at the half hour mark so you can see the water fountains.

One guy's trash is another man's treasure, right? Lucky for us, The Neon Museum took that stating to heart and wound up with a collection of more than 120 of Vegas' most renowned neon signs. This "Hoarders" style collection of signs has actually been restored and put on display for everybody to inspect out.

Bellagio Conservatory.

Free.

As iconic as its water fountain sister, the Bellagio Conservatory is an overall Vegas must-see. Each season this location transforms into a new flower extravaganza. Actually thousands of plants, flowers, trees and decoration get used in each display screen. Even crazier, each screen needs to be planned a year beforehand to make sure that of the plants, trees and flowers are available. We give additional props to the Bellagio for recycling 90% of the conservatory foliage. Mom Nature definitely approves.

Brooklyn Bowl Bowling Lanes.

Sunday - Thursday $20, extra $4.95 for shoe rental.

No joke, this is one bowling alley that does not reek of stale socks or shoe spray. Brooklyn Bowl Las Vegas is actually a cool little area where fancy chesterfield sofas and chic mixed drink waitresses are the norm. A bowling alley, performance location and restaurant all covered into one, this location is dope.

Stratosphere Tower Observation Deck.

$ 20 for adults ($ 12 for hotel visitors), $10 for kids.

If you desire to get high in Vegas, the Stratosphere Tower Observation Deck is the best location to do it. Skyrocketing 869 feet above the Strip, you can catch 360-degree views of Sin City in all of her glory. The Observation Deck is also house to some heart-pounding excitement rides for a couple of extra bucks if you have actually got the balls.

Dine Downtown.

Less than $20.

Fantastic grub doesn't need to cost you a month's worth of salaries. Not just low-cost, Downtown Vegas' Fremont East bar district is really one of the most popular food scenes in the city. The vibe of the location is kinda like if a hipster bar had an infant with a funky old-fashioned eatery, and all the kids grew up to end up being super rad dining establishments that combine terrific grub with fantastic rates. Le Thai, VegeNation, Evel Pie and Carson moving company Kitchen area are simply a few of the poppin' restaurants we vouch for.

Slotzilla Zip Line.

$ 20 for the zip line.

$ 20 dollars and the cost of a brand-new pair of underclothing gets you up to 114 feet above the legendary Fremont Street. Another 20 dollars gets you on the Zoomline, it's definitely worth the extra Andrew Jackson.

Ethel M Chocolate Factory and Botanical Cactus Garden.

Free.

It's time to obtain your Willy Wonka on! Ethel M Chocolate Factory is a Vegas landmark. While there aren't any Oompa Loompa's around (that we know of) the factory trip is still a killer way to see how little batch, gourmet chocolates are made. Chocolate supremacy aside, Ethel M even lays claim to the biggest botanical cactus garden in the southwest. Coincidence? We don't think so. Due to the fact that strolling the four-acre garden is the best way to stroll off all of that chocolate.

Akhob by James Turrell at Louis Vuitton inside Crystals.

Free, however appointment needed.

Ever wished to reenact Drake's "Hotline Bling?" Akhob, by James Turrell gives you your opportunity. Turtleneck optional. Hidden on Louis Vuitton's 4th flooring inside Crystals, Akhob's two chamber area becomes saturated with gradually changing, bleeding light. The dynamic hues hemorrhage from one color to the next, literally melting your body into the piece. Trust us, this is way much better than that time you tried mushrooms in college. Admission to Akhob is complimentary, just make sure to book a spot a minimum of a week in advance since of popularity. Thanks a lot Drake.

Shark Reef at Mandalay Bay.

$ 20 for adults and $14 for kids.

" Shark Week" is every week at Shark Reef inside Mandalay Bay. The home of more than 100 sharks from 15 various species, Shark Reef is the most "jaw-some" location in the area. Even if you're so-so about sharks, there are more than 2,000 different animals in Mandalay Bay's 1.6 million gallon fish tank. Plus they have a super cool sunken ship and walk-through water tunnel. When you look at it, now you know exactly what your goldfish feels like.

Welcome to Las Vegas Indication.

Free.

Did you even go to Las Vegas if you didn't post it on social media? An image at the "Welcome to Las Vegas Indication" is the supreme Vegas getaway picture. Take the photo and hit your pals with a little FOMO.

KISS: By Beast Mini Golf.

$ 11.95 for 18 Holes.

An 18-hole, glow-in-the-dark putt putt shrine to among America's greatest rock 'n' roll bands? Sign us up! This indoor facility turned psychedelic KISS homage is loaded with painted murals and relics of the band's most remarkable features. Yea people, we're talking huge platform boots that touch the ceiling and a colossal Gene Simmons replica tongue that you need to use to hit the ball into his mouth. That "reproduction" tongue might or may not really be his genuine tongue, we're not sure.

Huge Apple Roller Rollercoaster at New York - New York City.

$ 15.

The Big Apple Roller Rollercoaster at New York - New York is probably a lot like being an actual New York City taxi motorist. You punch it down towering drops, whip through multiple loops and do it with crazy speed.

Bellagio Gallery of Art.

$ 18.

Stick out your pinky and order a fancy cocktail since the Bellagio Gallery of Fine Art absolutely ups the ante for the Vegas art scene. It's probably a good idea to study up on some huge words prior to you get here, too.

Hand of Faith at The Golden Nugget.

Free.

Crazy right?! Go inspect this out and then instantly go out and begin swinging your own. We'll hold your location in line.

Adventuredome at Circus Circus.

$ 6 - $12 for individual trips.

Calling all adrenaline addicts, carnie fans and midway scoundrels, the Adventuredome at Circus Circus is THE place to go to get your freak on. This is America's largest indoor theme park and has more than 5 acres worth of cool things to do. You can experience a moderate heart attack on one of the roller coasters, trigger a head-on crash on the bumper cars and trucks or just win your boo a stuffed animal at a midway game.

Downtown Container Park.

Free.

Well, Downtown Container Park offers you the chance. In-between a little grubbin' or sippin' on a cocktail, you ought to climb up the TreeHouse in the middle of the park. This thing has a 33-foot-tall slide!

Games at Beerhaus.

Free.

Such is life, the finest video games are the ones that can be taken pleasure in while holding a beer. Beerhaus at The Park is one of the coolest locations in Vegas. And don't worry about going thirsty, this place has too many beers to count and a menu of pub grub that'll satisfy a lumberjack.